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TurboTravel Nov 25th 2006 8:41 am

Summer Camp 2007 - WORK IN USA
 
I thought I would share my experience working in the
United States last year - and tell you how
you can do it too! I know, its gonna sound like a sales pitch
but seriously - it will be the time of your life! And yes, if
i do referr some people to work at a summer camp, i get my
application fee reduced - but this is only because i REALLY
want to get back to camp in 2007 myself!

Here we go...

-----------

In the beginning of 2006, I decided to take some
time off from my job as a radio announcer on Triple
M in Melbourne and do something completely
different. Something I never thought I would ever
do.

I left Melbourne on June 4 2006 with my destination
New York City. On arrival I then took a bus to
a town called Stroudsburg which is about 1.5
hours away in Pennsylvania. I stepped off the bus
and was greeted by some over-friendly people
asking me how my flight from Australia was. I was
very exhausted!

After a short drive from the bus station - I had
arrived at the International Gymnastics Camp. It
was in the middle of the forest - on the side of a
mountain with a beautiful lake at the bottom of
one of the hills.

This camp specialized in Gymnastics Training with
4 huge Gyms with olympic standard equipment.
Around 400 children come to this camp each
week... some of them even stayed for 2, or 3
weeks. Not only did they have a great time at
Summer Camp (which is what its all about), so did
I!

My job at camp was the Videographer - which
meant i was in charge of filming for a promotional
DVD for the camp. It was a fun job, and I had
never done anything like it in the past.
After camp, me and a few of my new friends travelled
around America for the month after work had
finished.

I learnt new skills and I made around 200 new
friends from all over the world. I have memories
that will last a lifetime - and all I can think about is
getting back there to work again in 2007.

Y O U C A N D O I T T O O ! ?
There are thousands of different summer camps all
across the USA - and many different jobs that
need to be filled each year. Camp Councilors,
Housekeeping, Photographers, Lifeguards, Kitchen
Staff, Maintenance Crews, Jet-Skiing instructors...
the list goes on and on.

It is hard work, long hours, and the pay will just
cover your expenses in getting there - but it will be
10 weeks of your life that you will never forget or
regret, and you will leave wanting to go back.

W A N T M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N ?
If you would like information
on the program and information
on how to be a part of it -
check out www.ccusa.com.au.
CCUSA is the company that
arranges everything for you.
They deal with all the applications,
camp placements and arrange everything for
your USA work VISA. They can even help you find
the right airfare and throw in travel insurance as
part of the application fee.

I am also available on email if you have any specific
questions regarding work at a summer camp -
[email protected]. I will be happy to talk to
anyone who is interested.

If you decide to apply for the summer of your life
in 2007, please let them know in the online application
that you were referred by me
(James Anderson | CCUSA ID: AM00492)

Ray Nov 25th 2006 10:30 am

Re: Summer Camp 2007 - WORK IN USA
 

Originally Posted by TurboTravel
you can do it too! I know, its gonna sound like a sales pitch
but seriously -

It is a sale pitch .................

DEE_UK Nov 25th 2006 3:20 pm

Re: Summer Camp 2007 - WORK IN USA
 

Originally Posted by TurboTravel
I thought I would share my experience working in the
If you decide to apply for the summer of your life
in 2007, please let them know in the online application
that you were referred by me
(James Anderson | CCUSA ID: AM00492)

*nod* *nod* Yes - pitch, sales... But hey, if it helps someone...

TurboTravel Nov 26th 2006 7:03 am

Re: Summer Camp 2007 - WORK IN USA
 
Just wanna share my experiences with other young travellers like
myself. It was a great oppertunity to work in the USA, and a great
oppertunity to travel afterwards.



DEE_UK wrote:
    > > I thought I would share my experience working in the
    > > United States last year - and tell you how
    > > you can do it too! I know, its gonna sound like a sales pitch
    > > but seriously - it will be the time of your life! And yes, if
    > > i do referr some people to work at a summer camp, i get my
    > > application fee reduced - but this is only because i REALLY
    > > want to get back to camp in 2007 myself!
    > >
    > > Here we go...
    > >
    > > -----------
    > >
    > > In the beginning of 2006, I decided to take some
    > > time off from my job as a radio announcer on Triple
    > > M in Melbourne and do something completely
    > > different. Something I never thought I would ever
    > > do.
    > >
    > > I left Melbourne on June 4 2006 with my destination
    > > New York City. On arrival I then took a bus to
    > > a town called Stroudsburg which is about 1.5
    > > hours away in Pennsylvania. I stepped off the bus
    > > and was greeted by some over-friendly people
    > > asking me how my flight from Australia was. I was
    > > very exhausted!
    > >
    > > After a short drive from the bus station - I had
    > > arrived at the International Gymnastics Camp. It
    > > was in the middle of the forest - on the side of a
    > > mountain with a beautiful lake at the bottom of
    > > one of the hills.
    > >
    > > This camp specialized in Gymnastics Training with
    > > 4 huge Gyms with olympic standard equipment.
    > > Around 400 children come to this camp each
    > > week... some of them even stayed for 2, or 3
    > > weeks. Not only did they have a great time at
    > > Summer Camp (which is what its all about), so did
    > > I!
    > >
    > > My job at camp was the Videographer - which
    > > meant i was in charge of filming for a promotional
    > > DVD for the camp. It was a fun job, and I had
    > > never done anything like it in the past.
    > > After camp, me and a few of my new friends travelled
    > > around America for the month after work had
    > > finished.
    > >
    > > I learnt new skills and I made around 200 new
    > > friends from all over the world. I have memories
    > > that will last a lifetime - and all I can think about is
    > > getting back there to work again in 2007.
    > >
    > > Y O U C A N D O I T T O O ! ?
    > > There are thousands of different summer camps all
    > > across the USA - and many different jobs that
    > > need to be filled each year. Camp Councilors,
    > > Housekeeping, Photographers, Lifeguards, Kitchen
    > > Staff, Maintenance Crews, Jet-Skiing instructors...
    > > the list goes on and on.
    > >
    > > It is hard work, long hours, and the pay will just
    > > cover your expenses in getting there - but it will be
    > > 10 weeks of your life that you will never forget or
    > > regret, and you will leave wanting to go back.
    > >
    > > W A N T M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N ?
    > > If you would like information
    > > on the program and information
    > > on how to be a part of it -
    > > check out www.ccusa.com.au.
    > > CCUSA is the company that
    > > arranges everything for you.
    > > They deal with all the applications,
    > > camp placements and arrange everything for
    > > your USA work VISA. They can even help you find
    > > the right airfare and throw in travel insurance as
    > > part of the application fee.
    > >
    > > I am also available on email if you have any specific
    > > questions regarding work at a summer camp -
    > > [email protected]. I will be happy to talk to
    > > anyone who is interested.
    > >
    > > If you decide to apply for the summer of your life
    > > in 2007, please let them know in the online application
    > > that you were referred by me
    > > (James Anderson | CCUSA ID: AM00492)
    > *nod* *nod* Yes - pitch, sales... But hey, if it helps someone...
    >
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frrussre Nov 27th 2006 9:50 pm

Re: Summer Camp 2007 - WORK IN USA
 

Originally Posted by Ray
It is a sale pitch .................

Cetainly SPAMISH.
Reg. Frank R.

Ray Nov 27th 2006 11:50 pm

Re: Summer Camp 2007 - WORK IN USA
 

Originally Posted by TurboTravel
If you decide to apply for the summer of your life
in 2007, please let them know in the online application
that you were referred by me
(James Anderson | CCUSA ID: AM00492)

But if you omit that bit ....he won't get his bit of the dosh
But he won't mind ...he's being informative


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